Identifying Parts of Plants

Junior KG students were shown a variety of plants on the campus. The teachers had recreated a small plant kingdom where they had set up a wide variety of plants. Through observing an extensive range of plants students understood that plants have different parts and grow in places where they get their needs met. They came to know that some plant parts are below the ground and some above. This activity familiarised the students with the diversity and variation of plants

World Radio Day

World Radio Day is an observance day held annually on 13th February. It is about celebrating radio, why we love it and why we need it today….more than ever. A day to remember the unique power of radio, touch lives and bring people together across every corner of the globe.
The students of class 4 B celebrated World Radio day by organizing a special assembly. Students dressed as RJ hosted the assembly. They held a group discussion on the relevance of radio in the 21st century and how it is still useful to reach out to the millions of people in rural areas. Radio is particularly helpful for defence purposes. The children delivered impressive speeches one after the other.
The Vice Principal Ms Jayasree Menon highlighted the significance of radio with regard to defence purposes. She shared the memories of her childhood when radio was the most persuasive means of

Patriotism unfurls in Zebar

Our country’s 70th Republic Day was celebrated in all its solemnity and grandeur at Zebar today. The day began with a school prayer followed by flag hoisting by the Guest of Honour, Wing Commander Puneet Chadha. He is the officer in charge of Helicopter operations at HQ South Western Air Command and an alumna of Udgam School. This was accompanied by the Flag Song and the pledge.

Middle and Secondary Section Annual Day

Students of classes 6 and 8 embarked on a journey of ' Discovery of India' today evening at Pandit Deendayal Auditorium. The show exposed watershed moments in the history of the Indian civilization and an insightful view into the pluralist nature of our country. The magnum opus conceived by the Vice Principal Ms Reena Kahlon traced the 5000 year history of India, up until the country attained freedom in 1947, from the naming of our motherland as 'Bharat' to the times when it was 'Sone Ki Chidiya', and the glorious reign of Guptas and Mauryas to the invasion by the British and the great freedom struggle. It was presented in the style of a dance documentary but also included a dramatic recreation of certain scenes.

Primary Section Annual Day

A musical extravaganza of classes 2 and 4 ideated by the Vice-Principal Ms.Jayasree Menon of Primary Section took place at Pandit Deendayal Auditorium, today afternoon. It depicted the vibrant traits of the five elements of nature with animation and visual effects to create an immersive experience. The amalgamation of dance and music attempted to raise awareness on the environment at a time when climate change is of utmost importance. Space, Earth, Wind, Water and Fire came together in a rising crescendo at the end which left the hundreds of people in the audience mesmerised and asking for more. The event concluded with the message ‘Recognize the problem, raise your voices, something must be done